Indian energy giant unveils $5bn renewables investment

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Suzlon Green Power estimates the move will create about a thousand jobs and reduce seven million tonnes of CO2

Indian energy giant Suzlon Green Power (SGP) has this week announced it is to invest $5bn over five years in an attempt to bring 3,500 megawatts of renewable energy to 10 million homes in India and China....

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